Discover how BaroMar's CAES technology can transform the world's energy storage in a cleaner and more sustainable way!
According to Olhardigital, the search for cheap and sustainable energy has just gained a powerful ally in the depths of the ocean. A BaroMar, an innovative Israeli company, is about to test a revolutionary system that promises to change the landscape of energy storage on a large scale. This system, known as CAES, stands out for being a solution that does not emit carbon and that integrates harmoniously with green energy sources such as solar and wind.
Thus, BaroMar, a pioneer in the field of cheap energy, is emerging as an innovative force in the green energy sector. With a progressive vision, the company stands out for developing energy solutions that promise to revolutionize energy storage. Furthermore, BaroMar is committed to sustainability, seeking to overcome traditional methods and offer more accessible and efficient alternatives for a cleaner and renewable future.
The BaroMar CAES principle: Affordable and environmentally friendly energy storage
O DOGS, or Compressed Air Energy Storage, is an innovative method that uses robust concrete and steel tanks, anchored on the seabed between 200 and 700 meters deep. The secret of the system lies in its ability to store compressed air, using the natural pressure of seawater to maintain the stability and safety of the tanks.
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Operation and efficiency
Initially, the tanks are filled with seawater. Therefore, compressors located on dry land pump air into the tanks, displacing the water and storing the air under high pressure. The beauty of this system is in its simplicity: thus, the external hydrostatic pressure balances with the internal air pressure, allowing the tanks to be less robust and more economical.
Energy recovery and sustainability
When it is necessary to recover energy, compressed air is released, passing through a thermal recovery system and activating a turboexpander which, in turn, generates electricity. This process not only recovers energy but also restarts the cycle, preparing the system for a new round of storage. BaroMar highlights that its technology has the potential to surpass other forms of long-term energy storage, both in cost and efficiency.
BaroMar: Challenges and future perspectives
Despite the promises, BaroMar faces challenges such as feasibility studies and obtaining permissions to install the tanks. However, the company is confident that its technology will not only be viable but also provide a more affordable energy storage option.
In short, BaroMar is at the forefront of a true energy revolution, where cheap and green energy is not just a dream, but a tangible and promising reality. With the successful implementation of CAES, the future of sustainable energy is within reach, bringing hope for a cleaner, more sustainable planet.